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The end of the line, CN 2137 sits first up in the former Service Track across from its final destination SLM Recycling. By the end of the day it will join the rest of the "Class" back in the weeds. CN 2098 hidden from view is third up behind CN 2137 separated by two tanks.
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Caption: The end of the line, CN 2137 sits first up in the former Service Track across from its final destination SLM Recycling. By the end of the day it will join the rest of the "Class" back in the weeds. CN 2098 hidden from view is third up behind CN 2137 separated by two tanks.

Photographer:
Terry O'Shell [152] (more) (contact)
Date: 08/10/2023 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 2137 (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: Canal Sub. Mile 7.7 (search)
City/Town: Welland (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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8 Comments
  1. I hope that Harsco MK IV tamper doesn’t end up on the wrong track one night! ????

  2. I see the old Trillium units too in the background are they getting scrapped soon as well?

  3. Here’s 2137 in better days…
    http://www.railpictures.ca/?attachment_id=38904

  4. Geez.I remember TH&B switchers here a long time ago. :o (

  5. Those have been sitting there for quite a while. They’re being stored there but they may end up being scrapped too, since they’re all unserviceable.

  6. Slm has owned them a few years now. They are being kept so far for a reason. All of this is Slm’s business and good luck to them

  7. Also only 110 was scrapped so far

  8. I wish the tamper had been parked somewhere else as it is blocking the view of a second track of locomotives.

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